Commit hity.MObilized „Women; .for h rpel Bond .So Harry Kay and Morris Mendel- son. Pioneer Women: Bert Harwith, Jew= ish Women European Welfare Organiza- tion: Julius Ring. unaffiliated women: Philip Heitman. Samuel Croll and Ben- jamin Lalkin„ Synagogue Sisterhoods; Ja- cob Sauls, Philip Slomovitz. Ada Arken and Rosalind May, overall. BIG Day Enrolls Cooperation Of 'Many Local Organizations Varied activities help build up Day workers' kick-off rally in BIG (Bonds of the Israel Gov- Cincinnati. ernment) Day, to be observed Announcement of BIG Day on Sunday. prizes come from Grand Mar- shal Peter S. Goldstein. Workers showing the greatest coverage during the one-day canvass will earn a free week-end trip to Washington, to attend the Na- tional Economic Conference for Israel. The Women's Division has an- nounced leaders for Detroit's BIG Day. Special assistants to Co-Marshal Mrs. Bernard Osnos are Mrs. J. Newman and Mrs. S. Aaron. Representing the BIG Day Cabinet are: JULIUS GINSBURG Dr. Frank Kingdon, n o t ed writer and commentator, ad- dressed a volunteers rally Wednesday at Adas Shalom. Lending their services to De- troit's BIG Day, Alex Lowenthal of Pittsburgh and Julius Gins- burg of Chicago will speak be- fore the breakfast meeting at United D air y Workers Hall, 15840 Second, Local BIG Day headquarters. • Lowenthal is na- tional chairman for cash sales for the bond organization. Gins- burg was national chairman of the recent "Israel's Redemption Month," a 30-day drive to con- vert outstanding Bond commit- ments. Sidney Shevitz, president of the Community Council, who was chairman of the December, 1952, BIG Day, has been as- signed by the national bond or- ganization to address a BIG Mesdames Carl Schiller, motorcade; Joseph Katchke, auditors; Lillian Grahm, publicity and speakers; Benjamin Bond. refreshments: Philip Broudo, informa- tion; S. Green and David Miller, chair- men of Council of Organizations; Philip Cutler and Max Stolman, Jewish National Fund; Norman Brode and A. Potiker, service groups; Sam Bicoll and Phillip Stollman, Fannie Gluck Chapter of Miz- rachi Women; I. B. Dworman and David Fuller, American Jewish Congress; Aaron Kurland, Huntington Woods; Bessie Schein, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary; M. Winston and Rose Singer, Sisters of Zion Chapter of Mizrachi Women; Jo- seph Horwitz and Miss Blum& Levin, Hadassah; Sam Gold, Charles Mackey and Bernard Goodman, Bnai Brith Governor G. Mennen Hams offic i a 11 y proclaimed Sunday as Israel Bond BIG Day, and called ,upon all the citizens of this community to "give the fullest possible sup- port to the State of Israel Bond drive on BIG Day and throughout the year." • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, June 12, 1953 be our guest ! kIONS In his proclamation, Governor Williams emphasized, that ,the State of Israel Bond Issue . is "the key to the agricultural and industrial development of the State Of Israel, which recently celebrated its fifth- year of poli- tical independence. He assert-. ed that wideSpread support of Israel as an outpost of democ- racy in the Middle East "has stimulated the purchase of State of Israel Bonds among more. than 500.000 Americans in all walks of life." chocolates ott to a FEE Detroit's BIG Day is headed by: Grand Marshals Peter. S. Goldstein and Mrs. Bernard Osnos; vice marshals Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Mrs. Benjamin Bond, Mrs. Philip Broudo, Mrs. Philip Cutler, Ben BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR .. 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